San Nicola di Myra is a Baroque-style, former Roman Catholic church located in the town of Andria, province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, Italy.
The church at the site is documented since 1104, when the bishop granted the neighborhood of Trimoggia its own parish.
It was initially refurbished in 1349 by Bertrando del Balzo, husband of Beatrice D’Angiò.
The interior has a number of canvases by or Francesco[1] or Vito Calò a pupil of Corrado Giaquinto.
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